All three clubs will be aiming for play-off positions at least for the upcoming Championship season, and Coady is said to be interesting all three clubs.

Newcastle are aiming to reach the Premier League at the first attempt following their relegation from the Premier League last season, and have managed to convince manager Rafa Benitez to stay after lengthy negotiations with the Spaniard regarding his future at St. James' Park. Coady was at Liverpool during Benitez's spell at the Merseyside club, although he never featured in a first-team match under Benitez.

Sheffield Wednesday were the surprise package in the Championship last year, losing in the play-off final to Hull City, and could move for Coady now that the former England U21 international has been frozen out in pre-season by Wolves' boss Kenny Jacket.

Queens Park Rangers are also plotting a return to the Premier League after their relegation from England's top division in 2014-15.

Coady only transferred to the Molineux last summer, reportedly for a transfer fee of £2m, but now could be set to leave the club after Chinese company Fosun International purchased the Championship side for £30m. The new owners reportedly want to revamp the Wolves squad, and super-agent Jorge Mendes could be involved in the recruitment of new players.

James Lippett, Coady's agent, said he wasn't sure why his client's future now lied away from Wolves, but also reiterated that the former Liverpool and Huddersfield Town man would have no problem in finding another club.

FTB90 is a cutting-edge football media platform that allows brands, publishers and fans to create rich, engaging content that is distributed globally across mobile, web and social. FTB90's content is created by thousands of dedicated contributors from around the globe using the richest content generation tools available in sports media...